The Royal Cinema presents: The 20th Anniversary of BUFFALO '66 - 35mm screening!

Saturday, October 6th join The Royal in re-examining Vincent Gallo's first feature film, BUFFALO '66! This one-night-only affair will feature a special 35mm screening in celebration of the film's 20th anniversary and, most likely, a sobering communal look at Gallo's present day politics ;)

"Gallo's directorial debut is one of a kind, an eccentric, provocative comedy which laces a poignant love story with both a sombre, washed-out naturalism and surreal musical vignettes. Throwing out the standard repetitions of shot/reverse shot, Gallo brings an individual film grammar to the screen, a beguiling mix of formal tropes and apparently impetuous conceits. If not autobiographical, then at least deeply personal, the film follows one Billy Brown (Gallo) out of prison and back to his hometown, Buffalo, NY. There he kidnaps a girl, Layla (Ricci) [and] entreats her to play his loving wife for his parents' benefit. The homecoming goes a long way to explain Billy's aggressive insecurity: his indifferent mom (Huston) is a rabid football obsessive, while his dad (Gazzara) is taciturn and hostile, though taken with Layla. The cruel caricature of this sourly funny episode is tempered by Layla's sweetness. Billy's turmoil is redeemed in her simplicity. You may scoff at such blatant male wish-fulfilment, but when Billy finally opens himself to the threat of intimacy, it's a heart-rending moment. A brave, honest, stimulating film, this reaches parts other movies don't even know exist."—Time Out

7PM DOORS8PM FILM

This 35mm screening was made possible thanks to the University of Toronto Media Commons Archives.